KSS maintains a mission-built fleet designed for sustained presence, escort, capital response, and recovery operations. These assets are assigned by Command based on contract risk, target profile, and operational tempo.
These platforms define KSS’s ability to control escalation. They anchor fleet movements, project power, and provide operational continuity during extended engagements.
Primary fleet command carrier. Serves as a forward operations hub for fighter deployment, refit coordination, and sustained presence during high-risk contracts.
Capital strike and deterrence platforms used for rapid escalation response. Ideal for threat suppression, perimeter enforcement, and decisive counter-action.
Escort elements protect high-value assets and deny hostile capital ships freedom of movement. These ships keep the fleet alive long enough to finish the contract.
Dedicated anti-capital escort units designed to punish heavy targets and enforce space control. Deployed as screen commanders for convoys and capital movements.
Perseus elements pair with fighters to prevent torpedo runs, collapse enemy approaches, and protect capital assets while Polaris units maintain strike authority.
KSS does not leave value on the table. Recovery assets reclaim material, weapons, and hulls, and turn battlefields into profit — while Engineering stabilizes the operational footprint.
Heavy salvage platform for post-engagement reclamation and major recovery operations. Assigned to high-value battlefields and secured salvage corridors.
Rapid-response salvage unit for quick-turn reclamation, opportunistic recovery, and support to the Reclaimer during extended operations.
Fighter assets enforce space control, intercept threats, and provide close support to fleet screens. Pilots are assigned under the Fighter Wing Commander and operate in structured flights.
Torpedo-capable strike fighters used for ship-kill pressure and coordinated runs. Gladiators operate in disciplined wings to finish targets already fixed by screen assets.
Gladiators are deployed to deny enemy pushes, hunt high-value targets, and reinforce escorts. Primary rule: no solo hero runs — strikes are coordinated, confirmed, and executed on command.